- challenge propter defectum
- A challenge to a juror on account of some legal disqualification, such as infancy, etc.See challenge
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
challenge propter defectum — A challenge to a juror on account of some legal disqualification, such as infancy, etc. See challenge … Black's law dictionary
challenge propter defectum — A challenge to a juror for cause on account of some deficiency in the man himself, as that he is an alien or an ex convict. 31 Am J Rev ed Jur § 157 … Ballentine's law dictionary
propter defectum — For failure of; because of the lack or want of. See challenge propter defectum … Ballentine's law dictionary
propter defectum — /proptar dafektam/ On account of or for some defect. The name of a species of challenge (q.v.) … Black's law dictionary
defectus — /dafektas/ Defect; default; want; imperfection; disqualification. Challenge propter defectum, A challenge to a juror on account of some legal disqualification, such as infancy, etc. See challenge … Black's law dictionary
defectus — /dafektas/ Defect; default; want; imperfection; disqualification. Challenge propter defectum, A challenge to a juror on account of some legal disqualification, such as infancy, etc. See challenge … Black's law dictionary
Jury (England and Wales) — In the legal jurisdiction of England and Wales, there is a long tradition of jury trial that has evolved over centuries.HistoryThe English jury has its roots in two institutions that date from before the Norman conquest in 1066. The inquest, as a … Wikipedia